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By El Scorcho
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Congrats to Josh! He's certainly earned it.
By Knucklehead
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Way to go Josh. Talk about representing you school!!!!!!!!
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By PAmedic
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fantastic job, Josh.

what a great kid, too

really enjoyed his post-race interview the other day
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http://www.libertyflames.com/index.cfm? ... 20&TeamID=
The awards keep rolling in for Liberty senior Josh McDougal, nine days after winning the NCAA Division I National Cross Country Championship in Terre Haute, Ind. McDougal has been named USA Track & Field’s (USATF) Athlete of the Week, for the fourth time in his running career.
I wonder where this guy keeps all of his awards? Seems like the shelf would have to be pretty big.

One more interesting point from the article-
McDougal will open his senior track & field season this Saturday, when he runs the 5,000 meters at the Liberty Kickoff, at the Tolsma Indoor Track Center. He is entered in a field which includes some top-notch competition, in a race set for approximately 4:15 p.m. McDougal is aiming to run 13:48.90 or faster, which would automatically qualify him for the NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships in March.
Anyone who is interested in seeing the fastest collegiate runner in the United States of America up close, should head to the track to watch the race. Who doesn't have 13.5 minutes to spare?
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